Tabletop Incident Exercise

Fully Tailored Cyber Incident Simulation

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At a Glance:

What the exercise includes:

These Tabletop Incident Exercise are designed to stress test a business’s attack readiness by simulating a cyber incident as it might unfold in the real world, but with time to observe and reflect.

Table Top Incident Exercise

Exercise Benefit and Outcomes

Observations and recommendations identified during the exercise will be documented in a final report. Guidance and advice will cover technical remediation, playbook development, process improvements, and communications optimisation.

Clear Visibility

Pinpoint weaknesses in cyber-attack response and test improvements in a safe, controlled setting.

Tested Understanding

Align all stakeholders on clear roles and responsibilities throughout the incident response process.

Enhance Defences

Use real-world data to guide security planning, training, and risk mitigation efforts.

Audit Readiness

Improved readiness for cyber insurance, regulatory, and audit requirements including CAF, NIS2 and DORA.

Our exercises are created bespoke for each organisation to best stress test their specific environment and provide the most value. Therefore prices vary depending on range of factors such as tech stack, environment and supply chain complexity and user head count. 

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The simulation workshop is a full day exercise with a full analysis and report as a follow-on deliverable. 

This exercise is designed for organisation with an employee headcount above 500. For an effective exercise we recommend the below stakeholder attend the day simulation session:

  • Cyber security & SOC Teams
  • IT Operations & Infrastructure
  • Legal & Compliance
  • Corporate Communications
  • Executive Leadership & Line of Business Owners
  •  Sector Suppliers as agreed

If your tabletop exercise was over 12 months ago we highly recommend running another simulation. The implementation of any recommended changes should be stress tested to ensure they are sufficient to cover any advances in threat actor TTPs.

  • Improving response readiness – tests how well teams handle a real cyber incident.

  • Identifying gaps – highlights weaknesses in processes, communication, and escalation paths.

  • Enhancing coordination – strengthens collaboration across IT, security, legal, and leadership.

  • Reducing impact – enables faster, more effective containment and recovery during real incidents.

  • Meeting compliance – supports regulatory and audit requirements for incident preparedness.